Titan launches HTSE Collection

May 10, 2012

Talat Zaki Hafiz



Designed for the ultra-modern futuristic males of today, Titan unveiled its neo-futuristic collection of self-energizing (light-powered) watches, the HTSE (High Tech Self Energized).

Inspired by the most complex self-energizing bodies ever built by mankind — space stations, satellites & the space ships — this ultra-modern collection converges avant-garde vision with revolutionary style.

Al Hussaini & Al Yahya Investment Group is the distributor in Saudi Arabia of leading watch brands including Seiko, Titan, West End and Orient.

Targeted at the self-driven, tech-savvy, modern male of today with an extremely discerning attitude toward fashion and style, the Titan HTSE collection has been uniquely designed to appeal to his futuristic thoughts.

With space and space exploration being the ultimate frontier of futurism, each watch in the collection is a completely self-sufficient unit to the extent of having the capability of energizing itself.

The distinct geometric contours, anthracite shades and the use of disc structure gives each watch in the HTSE universe a feeling of having been pulled out of the vast expanse of space. With translucent black dials which harness light, the bezel rings which flow into the lug & the precisely engineered crowns, these timepieces are embodiment of fashion & style bound to get you a second look.

The watches are extremely energy efficient and can be charged by any light upward of 200 lux. Once fully charged, the watch continues to run for 4 months even if locked up in complete darkness. The quick start function enables the watch to come alive within a mere 10-20 sec of exposure to light from a zero charge dead condition. The “sleep mode” feature of the timepieces ensures the increased shelf life of the battery by switching on the mode on the cue of the lesser current usage by the user. — SG


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